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MTCC 945
DEVELOPERSThe Rose Corporation
Crossbridge Condominium Services
111 Gordon Baker Road, Suite 700, North York M2H3R1
Phone: (416) 510-8700
Gym / Exercise Room, Concierge, Party Room, Visitor Parking, Meeting / Function Room, Pet Restrictions, Sauna, Security Guard, Enter Phone System, Parking Garage
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Heat, Water, Hydro
SYMPHONY PLACE - 71 SIMCOE STMusic to the ears of its buyers, Symphony Place is a gorgeous condominium building located at 71 Simcoe St, in the King West neighborhood. Built in 1991, Symphony Place overlooks the historic St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, and stands at 23 storeys tall, with a total of 87 units available (of which the smallest of these units is 797 feet², and the largest of these is 3105 feet²). Symphony Place was developed by The Rose Corporation, and is currently managed by Crossbridge Condominium Services. Featured at Symphony Place for homebuyers to choose from are a selection of 1-bedroom condo units, 1-bedroom plus den condo units, 2-bedroom condo units, as well as 2-bedroom plus den condo units, and inside these units are some fine features that they can enjoy.Examples of these features include hardwood flooring, modern kitchens, floor-to-ceiling windows, and spacious open-concept rooms. Inside the building, homebuyers will have access to a number of amenities, such as an exercise room, a security guard service, a concierge service, an enter phone system, a party room, and a parking garage, as well as visitor parking, a meeting room, and a sauna. With all of these features, plus the ever-increasing historical average PSF, real estate investors stand for the great potential of seeing a positive return on investment from Symphony Place.When buyers of Symphony Place find themselves out on the streets at 71 Simcoe St, they may immediately notice the famous Roy Thompson Hall right across from them. Also around them are a couple of banks, some restaurants, a handful of pubs/bars, and some small privately-owned shops. By taking a brief walk north on Simcoe St to King St. W, then taking a short walk east on King St. W to University Ave, not only can a TTC transit bus stop and TTC streetcar stop both be found there, but homebuyers will also be able to make use of the St. Andrew TTC subway station there too. Between these three options, this will provide a whole wealth of transportation options for buyers.By taking the bus along King St. W, homebuyers will be able to have access to the huge amount of amenities on said street, with such examples as multiple fast food places, cafes, more pubs/bars, even more restaurants, some banks, a couple of grocery stores, and even a couple of pharmacies and a post office. Those motorists looking to quickly get to a highway can head west on King St. W to Spadina Ave, then south on Spadina Ave to Lake Shore Blvd, where they can find both an on-ramp and an off-ramp to the Gardiner Expressway, which runs east and west along Toronto’s absolutely stunning lakeshore.Right on the other side of Roy Thompson Hall, homebuyers who love parks and greenery can find the David Pecaut Square, which is a truly beautiful greenspace filled with vibrant scenery. This park offers buyers a chance to relax in relative peace and nearly feel like they’re a world away from the rest of Toronto.
71 Simcoe St Units
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